That’s Not My Neighbor is a deduction horror game. You are a security guard for an apartment building. Your task is to stop strange creatures from entering. You must use your eyes and brain to keep everyone safe inside. You can find secret files that explain where the monsters come from.
You must check every person who comes to your window. Each guest needs an ID and a permit. Compare the ID photo to the person's face. Check the dates and room numbers for errors. Small mistakes in the paperwork usually mean the person is an imposter. A true neighbor will always have the correct and matching documents.

Some monsters are not perfect at hiding their true form. You might see a person with three eyes or a nose in the wrong spot. Look for skin that looks like plastic or ears that are too big. These visual cues are clear signs of a doppelganger threat. You should also check if the resident is actually on the daily guest list. If something looks weird, you must not open the door.
When you find a monster you must take immediate action. You can call the D.D.D. which is the department for monster control. There is a red button and a phone on your desk for these moments. Do not hesitate to report a fake neighbor. The game changes into an action scene when you have to eliminate a threat. Being wrong could lead to a very scary jump scare and a game over.
Controls: Mouse click to interact. Hover to inspect. Click the red button for emergencies.
Conclusion
That’s Not My Neighbor is a horror simulator game. Every shift is random, so you never know who will knock next. You can unlock different endings based on how well you do your job. A special nightmare mode adds even more difficult puzzles for expert players.
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